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A baby Sumatran rhinoceros was born in Indonesia, contributing to a critically endangered species with a population of less than 50 individuals.

On Saturday, in Indonesia’s western island of Sumatra, a Sumatran rhino that is classified as critically endangered, was born, making it the second one to be born in the country this year. This is a positive development for the species, which currently has less than 50 animals remaining. Delilah, a female, delivered a male calf

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The European Union’s regulatory body has expressed concern that Amazon’s purchase of the vacuum manufacturer iRobot could potentially damage competition.

On Monday, European regulators stated that the purchase of iRobot by Amazon, a manufacturer of robot vacuums, could potentially have negative effects on competition. The European Commission, which is responsible for enforcing antitrust laws within the European Union, has notified Amazon of its initial stance on the deal after conducting an investigation since July. The

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Health Care

What are the five inquiries about the recent epidemic in China?

On Friday, November 24, 2023, a family departs from a hospital in Beijing for children, as there has been a rise in respiratory sicknesses among children in China. The recent surge of respiratory illnesses in China is probably due to the reemergence of common seasonal sicknesses that were previously controlled by extended Covid lockdowns, rather

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On the day dedicated to conservation in Mexico, proponents are expressing concerns that the process of listing endangered species is too slow.

For generations, the people living on Banco Chinchorro, a Caribbean island in Mexico near Belize, have been harvesting queen conch for their meat and salmon-pink shells. However, due to declining populations, Mexico has implemented restrictions and prohibitions on catching these shellfish in recent years. Despite implementing measures such as a five-year ban on catches in

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. Starting in December, Google will begin the process of removing accounts that are considered ‘inactive’. Here is important information to be aware of regarding this change.

If you have a Google account that has been inactive, make sure to sign in before the week ends to prevent it from being deleted. According to Google’s revised policy for inactive accounts, which was revealed in May, accounts that have not been utilized for a minimum of two years may be removed. The deletion

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